It is Birmingham’s Super September and the countdown to one of the city’s biggest weekends has begun.

This weekend (September 26 and 27)is likely to be one of the busiest the city has ever seen with the Birmingham Weekender arts festival, Style Birmingham and Villa Park hosting two Rugby World Cup matches on Saturday and Sunday.

Visitors from all over the country and beyond will flooding in to what the council's deputy leader Ian Ward has called a “fantastic moment for the city of Birmingham”.

The authority is also warning people to leave their cars at home.

Our map, supplied by Birmingham City Council, shows the recommended walking routes around the city which also highlights the key Weekender Arts Festival locations and Rugby World Cup viewing points.

More than 500 volunteers and ambassadors are being put in place by the authority to welcome visitors to the city during the Super September weekend and help everyone to get where they need to go during the celebrations.

Extra buses and trains are also being laid on.

The celebrations are part of a More Birmingham campaign being run by the authority which we are supporting. For more information see our dedicated More Birmingham topic page.